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[[Image:Im20110714Amb-Set22.jpg|thumb| WWII. Exhibit at [[Amberley Working Museum]]. ]]
[[Image:Im20110714Amb-Set22.jpg|thumb| WWII. Exhibit at [[Amberley Working Museum]]. ]]


1942 Wireless set No. 22 was a general purpose station for radio telephony and CW/MCW communications. It was intended primarily as a vehicle station or ground station<ref>Military Radios [http://www.radiomilitari.com/ws22.html]</ref>.
1942 Wireless set No. 22 was a general purpose station for radio telephony and continuous wave, i.e. Morse code telegraphy, and modulated continuous wave communications. It was intended primarily as a vehicle station or ground station<ref>Military Radios [http://www.radiomilitari.com/ws22.html]</ref>.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 14:50, 25 April 2012

WWII. Exhibit at Amberley Working Museum.

1942 Wireless set No. 22 was a general purpose station for radio telephony and continuous wave, i.e. Morse code telegraphy, and modulated continuous wave communications. It was intended primarily as a vehicle station or ground station[1].

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Sources of Information

  1. Military Radios [1]